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we have a cillac tax. 40% tax. hidden fees and regulations. i don't think ups is different than the dardin restaurants or cities around the country, all going to play a jigsaw puzzle. >> steve, the president said keep the plan you are in. and said the cost are not going up. but costs are going up 20% since 2010 for health insurance premiums, steve. >> yeah, the only thing advocate can say, the costs are going up less than it has in the past. we have had periods before we brought in the managed care for example, where there was a period they didn't go sky roberting each year. the whole system comes in and kicks in and up they go. the only way to keep costs down with the current system is denying care. rationing. that is what we don't want. why not free enterprise instead of more government domination? >> john, we see ireasingly in the fed beige book, the companies reporting back to different districts, companies are sayingten federal reserve is companies tell us we may drop coverage. what do you make of that? >> i just think with the ups and th
we have a cillac tax. 40% tax. hidden fees and regulations. i don't think ups is different than the dardin restaurants or cities around the country, all going to play a jigsaw puzzle. >> steve, the president said keep the plan you are in. and said the cost are not going up. but costs are going up 20% since 2010 for health insurance premiums, steve. >> yeah, the only thing advocate can say, the costs are going up less than it has in the past. we have had periods before we brought in...
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how about a tax exempt status for atheist groups? there is a battle in the courts brewing over this issue. we will tell you more later in the show. hello, it's friday, august 23 in washington, d.c. we start our newscast in yemen where the countries leaders have requested drone technology in order to increase the country cost defend -- the country's defense against militants. weeks after american drone strikes hit the country nine times in a two-week period. the u.s. and other western countries closed a number of embassies as a result of and i qaeda threat -- as a result of an al qaeda threat. according to the associated press, the president said the u.s. jones had been carrying out attacks in yemen in accordance with an agreement to combat terrorism. it was signed by the u.s. and former yemeni president after the september 11 attacks. the u.s. acknowledges it has a drone program which is conducted from within the country. it does not disclose information about individual strikes. whethenow to an ongoing issue oe nsa. it has been the
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recommendation the currency was devalued by forty six point eight percent there was a wage freeze and taxes were increased. a year later general a chum pong for through the government. the governmental general election. unilaterally. decided not to be a debt that's gonna government to that and if it was a little over ninety million dollars and. the general at the point took the position that it was something we couldn't see and we pushed for self-reliance. that was the message that he was giving to ghana and i think he made an impact unfortunately the price of oil hikes soon after that pushed doesn't back into economic decline and we ended up going back to the i.m.f. for a loan that was after the coup that threw a chump amount and it's an interesting paradigm that seems to be. an almost on holy think too good a time as. an economic downturns and then a falling back on the i.m.f. as almost as a savior. drop africa in the one nine hundred ninety eight you want you we had what you call i.m.f. rats which is the price of food going up as well as before and that kind of is the ability yes it has
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. >> reporter: the city is about to impose .005 cents sales tax and is charging everyone a $2 a week fee. >> we've got that story and much more as real money continues. keep it right here. antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. >> bankruptcy hearings resumed in detroit and has folks i with underfunded pensions worried. that's forcing some local governments to turn to taxpayers who were not supposed to be on the hook for pensions to shell out more money. reporting on one west virginia city taking extraordinary steps to stay out of bankruptcy and to keep those pensioners paid. >> reporter: charleston, west virginia, first responders dealing today with a barricaded gunman. after 20 years on the job they have access to healthcare and are guaranteed generous pensions. >> oh, it's sweet. you could retire with $50,000 a year for life. >> reporter: but the residents are dealing with the payout that could easily exceed $1 million for each retiree. there the is so little fun that they're dipping i
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rays which can misidentify system and just the taxes which don't work for subjects delays are great on the phone to detect it corresponds with a neutron themes allowing the user to target the objects computed ten processes the information received by the detector and identifies any potentially hazardous materials on their location. in addition to the mobile detector the company has designed a device for inspecting vehicles another for shipping containers and an underwater device by examining unexploded torpedoes and mines all of the detectors can identifiable to thirty types of explosives and be operated at a safe distance while a computer program takes care of the number crunching to get to the bottom of the matter that's way over two hundred thousand dollars the devices don't come cheap so who better to foot the bill than russian diamond joints rosser which is having problems of its own them but this unit has been set up to see whether we can detect a large valuable diamond within a lump of kimberlite without having to crush. if there was a large diamond it was ground down first the
rays which can misidentify system and just the taxes which don't work for subjects delays are great on the phone to detect it corresponds with a neutron themes allowing the user to target the objects computed ten processes the information received by the detector and identifies any potentially hazardous materials on their location. in addition to the mobile detector the company has designed a device for inspecting vehicles another for shipping containers and an underwater device by examining...
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city residents pay district taxes. >> we need to tell our friends and families across this nation and other states about our city's plight. >> organizers of the rally wanted a limited number of speakers. marion barry was not on the speakers list but tried to deliver a speech from the podium. >> statehood now, statehood now. >> organizers ordered the volume turned up on the music and cut off the podium mic. the democratic councilman refused to leave the podium. he stood there several minutes. ultimately the organizers yielded and they turned down the music. >> how disrespectful. i told the organizers turn the damn music off. >> the former civil rights leader exhorted the local crowd to get more active in the statehood movement. >> let's do something radical. let's not march washington. let's march on congress. >> shortly after barry's speech, those rallied statehood formed ranks and joined up with the larger crowd. >> also making headlines in our area, a drowning at a hotel swimming pool. it happened at the days inn in frederick yesterday. officials were called to the hotel around 5:30
city residents pay district taxes. >> we need to tell our friends and families across this nation and other states about our city's plight. >> organizers of the rally wanted a limited number of speakers. marion barry was not on the speakers list but tried to deliver a speech from the podium. >> statehood now, statehood now. >> organizers ordered the volume turned up on the music and cut off the podium mic. the democratic councilman refused to leave the podium. he stood...
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i got a bill that taxed -- attached real property reform to the postal reform bill. i have an agreement with tom carper. we are not taking it out. we will reform real property, the way it is handled by the federal government, and save a ton of money. >> i believe john locke said that the purpose of government is to protect private property. when i look at what is going on now, the irs is collecting our financial data, ready soon you will be collecting all our healthcare data. they are collecting our e-mail, all our web access. they will be using our kids to collect family data that is very personal. plus, we do not get a salary until the government takes their percentage. freddie and fannie hold liens on all our homes and 401(k) or ira. a 10% penalty or wait forever. so my question is -- >> 65 is not forever. [laughter] >> do not put me in that group yet. >> ok, almost forever. anyway, what kind of republican party, and you as a senator or group of senators, can do to restore our privacy and stop the progressive tax code to steal the rest of our property? [applause]
i got a bill that taxed -- attached real property reform to the postal reform bill. i have an agreement with tom carper. we are not taking it out. we will reform real property, the way it is handled by the federal government, and save a ton of money. >> i believe john locke said that the purpose of government is to protect private property. when i look at what is going on now, the irs is collecting our financial data, ready soon you will be collecting all our healthcare data. they are...
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. >> reporter: the city is about to impose a $.0 pay tax and charge everyone who works in charleston, a new $2 a week fee. unless they reduce benefits it will be taxpayers who have to foot the bill of underfunded pensions. >> in 2013 every single state has one bill that addresses some sort of pension reform including puerto rico, which could mean more costs for employees and employers or more costs for tax payers. >> reporter: in an odd twist charleston is also considering not accepting federal grants. >> free money is free money. but it's current and no one is looking at the long-term effects of those. >> reporter: the programs look at over time pay for workers but it boosts their pension check for life . >> for every dollar we pay, we'll pay another $5 in pension. there is an impact there. >> reporter: it's an impact that many are facing. >> when i came here 20 years ago i envisioned to actually survive after i get to the age of 50 and put food on my table and pay bills. >> reporter: he has a year left before receiving a pension. he hopes the system will do as much for him as he has
. >> reporter: the city is about to impose a $.0 pay tax and charge everyone who works in charleston, a new $2 a week fee. unless they reduce benefits it will be taxpayers who have to foot the bill of underfunded pensions. >> in 2013 every single state has one bill that addresses some sort of pension reform including puerto rico, which could mean more costs for employees and employers or more costs for tax payers. >> reporter: in an odd twist charleston is also considering not...
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churches are tax exempt but how about a tax break for atheist groups there's a battle brewing in the courts right now over this very issue we'll tell you more later on in the show. hello it's friday august twenty third five pm in washington d.c. i'm marinate and you're watching r.t. . we start our newscast today in yemen where the country's leaders have approached u.s. officials to request drone technology in order to increase the country's defense against al-qaeda militants yemen's president has asked for armed drones from the united states mere weeks after american drone strikes hit the country nine times in a two week period killing nearly forty yemeni the drone strikes came as the united states and other western countries closed a number of embassies in the middle east as a result of an al qaeda threat. president hadi of yemen has given his public support to the american drone program because he says that his country does not have the technology to fight these law miss on their own now according to the associated press president told police cadets on thursday that the u.s. drones
churches are tax exempt but how about a tax break for atheist groups there's a battle brewing in the courts right now over this very issue we'll tell you more later on in the show. hello it's friday august twenty third five pm in washington d.c. i'm marinate and you're watching r.t. . we start our newscast today in yemen where the country's leaders have approached u.s. officials to request drone technology in order to increase the country's defense against al-qaeda militants yemen's president...
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incentive do we have to go out and give charity right now when we have forty percent of what we owe in tax and give it away so there's no incentive right now but what i want is for community used to be brought together by the fact that they need each other i think people need to need each other and we create a big government we say oh well the big nanny state will take care of things and i want to create a state of people who are more self-reliant and scott i'm sure you take a different approach. with this self-reliance but i don't know individual self-reliance i think we need to take government out of the picture but i also say we need to take multinational corps. it's out of the picture also because there's no real free market in this in this country you have you have basically you know private property private profits but subsidize risk and we don't talk about that we talk about free markets but what i want to do is take the long term it took hundreds of years for us to build up to power dynamics that we have today and what i want to do is unwind all of those that we don't rely on gover
incentive do we have to go out and give charity right now when we have forty percent of what we owe in tax and give it away so there's no incentive right now but what i want is for community used to be brought together by the fact that they need each other i think people need to need each other and we create a big government we say oh well the big nanny state will take care of things and i want to create a state of people who are more self-reliant and scott i'm sure you take a different...
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officials decided to shut down all public schools for four years and private academies, financed by public taxes were set up to educate the white children while thousands of blacks like rita were forced to leave the county or went without schooling at all, in her case for two years. >> it was a very sad time because i have always loved school, as i do today, and we were without a school, at first we played but after a while you realize that, where is school? you know? where is your education? you know? you just realize that you do not have it. >> reporter: the county apologized for its pass, symbolized by a light of reconciliation that burns atop its courthouse, night and day. but apologies alone were not enough for kenwoodly, a local newspaper editor recalling that it had once been a massive voice for resistance. >> many, including the white community, wanted to sweep it under the rug and education was stolen from these people and an education opportunity needed to be given back. >> reporter: and so he started to award state funded scholarships to those students who did not go on to college and
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. >> reporter: the city is about to impose .005 cents sales tax and is charging everyone a $2 a week fee. >> we've got that story and much more as real money continues. keep it right here. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every morning. >>and i love being able to tell other people stories. >>this is it, i want to be a part of this. >>this is what really drove me to al jazeera america. >>a. >> >> >> bankruptcy hearings resumed in detroit and has folks i with underfunded pensions worried. that's forcing some local go
. >> reporter: the city is about to impose .005 cents sales tax and is charging everyone a $2 a week fee. >> we've got that story and much more as real money continues. keep it right here. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? it drives discussion across america. share your story on tv and online. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston,...
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the website operators are not anonymous and receiving this money after all we want them to pay their taxes dr someone what would you say to people who in light of the recent events are saying privacy is debt that's it and everything else is an illusion internet freedom isn't there was being defeatist maybe they're suffering from a shock that's lead them to leading them to into despair but the fact is privacy has a better chance now then it has had for the past decade or so because now we have a lot of people who know that there's a problem and how big it is we need to establish sufficient proper privacy in our communications that a government official can talk to a journalist without being caught that's the amount of privacy that society absolutely needs if we want to keep control over what the government is doing dr riches someone thank you very much for those interesting insights that's it for today you are with so thin could meet sophie shevardnadze i will see you next time thanks for watching us. wealthy british style. markets why not. come to find out what's really happening to the gl
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it is quite a stiff tax. if it is over a certain amount, you have to pay a tax of 40% of the value of the plan over that threshold. that is a pretty stiff bit e. companies are looking how to reduce the value of their plans. beyond that, maybe the larger factors is the added coverage requirements. they mentioned the aspect of the plan that is best known which is adult children can stay on their parents' plan up to age 26. the cap on lifetime that if it's is removed. that raises costs and so forth. that is why ups mentioned the affordable care act as one of the factors that caused it to exclude working spouses. survey thatte a asked employers how they plan to change their health offerings for employees in light of what is going on with the affordable care act --the current situation on how employers charge their employees. about 20% charge working spouses annexed or 20%. host: is that correct? guest: yeah. this is a trend. this is continuing a reduction of health care coverage that employers have been doing for
it is quite a stiff tax. if it is over a certain amount, you have to pay a tax of 40% of the value of the plan over that threshold. that is a pretty stiff bit e. companies are looking how to reduce the value of their plans. beyond that, maybe the larger factors is the added coverage requirements. they mentioned the aspect of the plan that is best known which is adult children can stay on their parents' plan up to age 26. the cap on lifetime that if it's is removed. that raises costs and so...
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. >> 47% of americans pay no income tax. you'll be out there talking about tax cuts for the rich. every four years. so my job is not to worry about those people -- i'll never be. they should take responsibility for their lives. >> video -- came from mother jones, a lest of center magazine. it was recorded by the bartender and facilitated with jimmy cart carter's grandson to david korn. good or bad for the system? should he got as bad a wrap as he should have. >> a lot of people don't like it. that's why it's so popular when politicians appear to be saying one thing and another thing to private settings to wealthy donors. that's why this video was so popular. voters don't like if they think they're being lied to or a politician is trying to swindle them. i think mitt romney deserved the criticism. it portrayed a large portion of the american public in a very unfair negative light. >> who tells the truth both behind the scenes and if front of the cram? 23 you look at just as an observer. people end up doing one thing in the campaign. where do you draw the line? >> a lot of times the
. >> 47% of americans pay no income tax. you'll be out there talking about tax cuts for the rich. every four years. so my job is not to worry about those people -- i'll never be. they should take responsibility for their lives. >> video -- came from mother jones, a lest of center magazine. it was recorded by the bartender and facilitated with jimmy cart carter's grandson to david korn. good or bad for the system? should he got as bad a wrap as he should have. >> a lot of...
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and pay all of your taxes but don't expect ever to get any means tested program should you need it. be unemployed for more than 60 days, you're out of a program. if you sponsored your wife and your children, they're out of the program too. if that wasn't enough, they said, oh, wait a minute, we found $175 billion. that is what the cbo said, if you legalize them, we gain. you, everybody legally in the united states put $175 billion in your pocket because we allowed them to legalize their status. they get no benefits for the ten years. no right to health care. they said, oh, in tip years, don't even think about trying to bring your brother or sister in the united states. with ear basically eliminating that category in the senate version of comprehensive immigration reform. of the $75 being billion, they took $50 billion basically creating a militarized zone between mexico and the united states. but you know something? i vote for that proposal today. i'd vote for it today. even up under those harsh conditions. because what we need to understand is today someone is going to die in that
and pay all of your taxes but don't expect ever to get any means tested program should you need it. be unemployed for more than 60 days, you're out of a program. if you sponsored your wife and your children, they're out of the program too. if that wasn't enough, they said, oh, wait a minute, we found $175 billion. that is what the cbo said, if you legalize them, we gain. you, everybody legally in the united states put $175 billion in your pocket because we allowed them to legalize their status....
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private academies financed by public taxes were set up to educate white children. while thousands of blacks like rita were forced to leave the county or went without any schooling at all. in her case for two years. >> it was a very sad time. because i have always loved school as i do today. so it was -- i was out of school and at first we played and but after a while you realize that where is school? you know. where is your education? you realize you don't have it. >> reporter: the county is officially apologized for its past symbolized by a light of reconciliation that burns night and day a top the courthouse. by apologies alone were not enough for ken woodly the ed editor of a newspaper saying it was against mass resistance. >> a lot of people and the community wanted to sweep it under the regular and education was stolen from these people and education opportunity needed to be given back. >> reporter: so he began a campaign to award scholarships to the students who never went on to college. since the program began, more than 90 men and women have taken advantage
private academies financed by public taxes were set up to educate white children. while thousands of blacks like rita were forced to leave the county or went without any schooling at all. in her case for two years. >> it was a very sad time. because i have always loved school as i do today. so it was -- i was out of school and at first we played and but after a while you realize that where is school? you know. where is your education? you realize you don't have it. >> reporter: the...
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country to recognize a bit coin as a legal tender holdings of the cyber cash now subject to german tax laws and can be exchanged for other currencies within the banking system let's take a look at how big coin made its debut it first appeared in two thousand and eight when an anonymous creator published a paper laying out his ideas on how the peer to peer electronic cash system could operate since then the digital currency has gained popularity thousands of small online merchants recognize it as a major turn and i'll turn it of to major currencies the worth of individual bitcoins had in a record high this april when each was valued at around two hundred sixty dollars growing concerns about the effect it could have on the dollar prompted the u.s. government to investigate it earlier this month washington claims it could be used for money laundering and other criminal activities are peter all over reports from berlin. well germany and particularly lynn is one of the places in the world that has really embraced bitcoin as perhaps a new major player when it comes to world currency i'm curr
country to recognize a bit coin as a legal tender holdings of the cyber cash now subject to german tax laws and can be exchanged for other currencies within the banking system let's take a look at how big coin made its debut it first appeared in two thousand and eight when an anonymous creator published a paper laying out his ideas on how the peer to peer electronic cash system could operate since then the digital currency has gained popularity thousands of small online merchants recognize it...
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the only way to fix stagflation is to cut taxes across the board. >> when you say taxes across the board are you talking businesses or personal income taxes? >> just about everything. it sounds countertuitive. it's almost as though saying i want to lose weight so i'll go stuff my face at the cafeteria. doesn't make sense but it works. if you cut taxes you will stimulate the economy. you will then start seeing businesses start to literally grow, take greater risks because there will be more money. then there is one other thing which is obama care. i deal with business people every single day. they are very hesitant to take any risks of any kind. you hear the headlines and it's almost as though you're -- the headlines are out there saying one thing but the reality is different. okay? and we have to be very careful and dig a little deeper because things aren't good and everyone knows it. they want to believe it. they want to dream that things are getting better but it is really a nightmare. >> a couple things, and everybody wants to wake up from the nightmare, so i ask you first, how do we
the only way to fix stagflation is to cut taxes across the board. >> when you say taxes across the board are you talking businesses or personal income taxes? >> just about everything. it sounds countertuitive. it's almost as though saying i want to lose weight so i'll go stuff my face at the cafeteria. doesn't make sense but it works. if you cut taxes you will stimulate the economy. you will then start seeing businesses start to literally grow, take greater risks because there will...
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the only way to fix stagflation is to cut taxes across the board. >> when you say taxes across the board are you talking businesses or personal income taxes? >> just about everything. it sounds countertuitive. it's almost as though saying i want to lose weight so i'll go stuff my face at the cafeteria. doesn't make sense but it works. if you cut taxes you will stimulate the economy. you will then start seeing businesses start to literally grow, take greater risks because there will be more money. then there is one other thing which is obama care. i deal with business people every single day. they are very hesitant to take any risks of any kind. you hear the headlines and it's almost as though you're -- the headlines are out there saying one thing but the reality is different. okay? and we have to be very careful and dig a little deeper because things aren't good and everyone knows it. they want to believe it. they want to dream that things are getting better but it is really a nightmare. >> a couple things, and everybody wants to wake up from the nightmare, so i ask you first, how do we
the only way to fix stagflation is to cut taxes across the board. >> when you say taxes across the board are you talking businesses or personal income taxes? >> just about everything. it sounds countertuitive. it's almost as though saying i want to lose weight so i'll go stuff my face at the cafeteria. doesn't make sense but it works. if you cut taxes you will stimulate the economy. you will then start seeing businesses start to literally grow, take greater risks because there will...
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>> the poll tax versus the mo tax. >> this tax already exist. this tax you already pay. law recommending to assist enforcement that we raise that tax on the ammunition and the weapon. >> it already exists, but it doesn't make it right. >> you said that this is a new tax. >> i never said it was a new tax. >> you did say that you are going to raise money on the guns and the ammunition. it is already law. >> it doesn't mean it is right. slavery was a lot. -- was a law. 1776 -- >> are you familiar with the law as it now exists? >> yes, i'm coming here to ask you. >you are the congressman, i'm not. >> i want to increase the tax on those two items, ammunition and guns, and the law already exists. existing law, why do you think it is constitutional to tax something? >> it has already been tested and it is constitutional. >> why? >> i don't have the supreme court decision in front of me, but you will have to read them. i will read them also. then we will discuss them. was, why isd part this going to reduce crime versus just be punitive. criminals do not buy mo from the guns stor
>> the poll tax versus the mo tax. >> this tax already exist. this tax you already pay. law recommending to assist enforcement that we raise that tax on the ammunition and the weapon. >> it already exists, but it doesn't make it right. >> you said that this is a new tax. >> i never said it was a new tax. >> you did say that you are going to raise money on the guns and the ammunition. it is already law. >> it doesn't mean it is right. slavery was a lot....
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and your tax dollars paid for. up next. news to top white house official for some answers. >> have you ever seen the also guy here. on the bridge. story behind the bay bridge story behind the bay bridge mystery unbelievable. shhhhh! in our day, we didn't have u-verse high speed internet. yeah, our babysitter didn't have a million ways to serve mom up on a silver platter. we had to count sheep to fall asleep. and i always worried that i was creating an overcrowded sheep farm. in my head... never looked like that farmer took proper care of those sheep. too much? a little. [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. >> government program spending billions of dollars in taxpayer money so you can work faster on line. but what about the 1 million dollars we found going to waste in just one closet? enough money to pay for does he says of teachers. david on the says of teachers. david on the case of a costly program >> speed. we civ it on the internet. fast connectio
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corn as a legal private currency transactions conducted in the virtual cash will be subject to sales tax in the country and bitcoin may now be exchanged for other currencies within the banking system of the reports from the capital of bitcoin. germany in particular is one of the places in the world that has really embraced bitcoin as perhaps a new major player when it comes to world currency i'm currently stood on the floor of the trading floor of the. exchange this is where the coins come because we cash it's a great growing a community here inside and if they say that guys like this dressed in the to do traditional of the old london stock exchange they are holding up their thank you very much just how much they're selling their big coins for so this gentleman here selling one pick cotton for eighty five euro that's correct or incorrect ok well what you do is you pay your money you get your pick and that goes into a on line wallet and starts your stand to spend how you will notify know just where it's going here in berlin i'm joined by the organizer of this events are encouraging thanks
corn as a legal private currency transactions conducted in the virtual cash will be subject to sales tax in the country and bitcoin may now be exchanged for other currencies within the banking system of the reports from the capital of bitcoin. germany in particular is one of the places in the world that has really embraced bitcoin as perhaps a new major player when it comes to world currency i'm currently stood on the floor of the trading floor of the. exchange this is where the coins come...
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that means couples can file joint tax returns together no matter where any live. the ruling affects state filing, iras and child tax credits and does not apply to anyone in a registered domestic partnership or civil union. the district of columbia and maryland and 12 other states have legalized same-sex marriage. i'm jackie bensen. >> the dinner rush may be slower at fast food restaurants in cities around the country. >> thousands are staging a walkout to push for beefier paychecks. >> reporter: on the eve of labor day weekend, fast food workers in 58 cities worked off the job saying they can't afford the labor anymore for a minimum wage that hasn't changed in six years. >> i mean, everything has gone up but my pay. my rent has gone up, groceries gone up. >> the stereo type of a fast food worker has changed. it's now on average a young woman over the age of 28 with a child. >> reporter: making on average about $9 an hour, although many work for much less. >> these workers overwhelmingly make $7.25 which leaves them deeply seated in poverty. >> reporter: they want
that means couples can file joint tax returns together no matter where any live. the ruling affects state filing, iras and child tax credits and does not apply to anyone in a registered domestic partnership or civil union. the district of columbia and maryland and 12 other states have legalized same-sex marriage. i'm jackie bensen. >> the dinner rush may be slower at fast food restaurants in cities around the country. >> thousands are staging a walkout to push for beefier paychecks....
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all of these hidden taxes within obamacare. it comes out with more and more and more bad news. >> christie, what will they do? republicans want to de fund it. >> i think the efforts to de fund obamacare are going no wherewith a democratic senate and a democratic president whose signature law is the affordable care act. the real question is what do they want to do instead of obamacare and instead of looking to de fund it. i want to get back to something we have been talking about which is health care costs are not going up because of obamacare for large employers. they are going up because health insurance premiums are going up. the year over year rates. this is exactly why we wanted to implement obamacare in the first place. people's year off year premium costs were sky rocketing. most experts will say at this point that those costs are cutting down because of obamacare. it is working in that sense. it is just that, again, large employers who are overall looking to make cuts in benefits are being able to use -- >> these are goo
all of these hidden taxes within obamacare. it comes out with more and more and more bad news. >> christie, what will they do? republicans want to de fund it. >> i think the efforts to de fund obamacare are going no wherewith a democratic senate and a democratic president whose signature law is the affordable care act. the real question is what do they want to do instead of obamacare and instead of looking to de fund it. i want to get back to something we have been talking about...
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the bill would nearly can double the 11% tax on handguns and raise the ammunition tax from 11% to 50%. lawmakers say that it will generate $600 million per year to help prevent begun violence. gun rights advocates vow to fight the bill. >>> one of america's biggest speed skating stars side lined from next year's winter olympics in russia. the reason, simon cho was suspended for two years after admit to go tampering with the dates of a canadian rival. he blamed it on the pressures from his coach. >>> coffee could be key in helping men fight prostate cancer. a new study finds males with a history of the disease who drank four or more cups of coffee every day had a 59% lower risk of seeing their cancer worsen or return. but you there is no proof that drinking coffee protects against prostate cancer. >>> it is now 25 after the top of the hour and time to brew on this. some college seniors have more to worry about than just graduating this spring. they also have to prepare for an exit exam for perspective employers. about 200 colleges and universities have signed up to give what's being ca
the bill would nearly can double the 11% tax on handguns and raise the ammunition tax from 11% to 50%. lawmakers say that it will generate $600 million per year to help prevent begun violence. gun rights advocates vow to fight the bill. >>> one of america's biggest speed skating stars side lined from next year's winter olympics in russia. the reason, simon cho was suspended for two years after admit to go tampering with the dates of a canadian rival. he blamed it on the pressures from...
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[video clip] >> 47% of americans don't pay income tax. >> it came from "mother jones," a left of center magazine. jimmy facilitated with carter's grandson, filmed by the bartender. good or bad for the system? and should he have gotten as bad a wrap on saying what he said? i don't like it and i don't think a lot of people like it, when politicians appear to be saying one thing in public settings and another thing in private settings to wealthy donors. i think that is why this video is so popular. voters don't like when they think they're being lied to or if a politician is trying to swindle them. and what mitt romney said was not quite what he was saying on the campaign trail here in and that is -- campaign trail. and that is why it was so popular. i think mitt romney deserves the criticism that he received for that comment. portrayed a large portion of the american public in a very unfair and negative light. and it started, i think him a conversation on whether that was think, a-- i conversation with her that was accurate. and he got the -- andy got the attention it deserves. >> who tel
[video clip] >> 47% of americans don't pay income tax. >> it came from "mother jones," a left of center magazine. jimmy facilitated with carter's grandson, filmed by the bartender. good or bad for the system? and should he have gotten as bad a wrap on saying what he said? i don't like it and i don't think a lot of people like it, when politicians appear to be saying one thing in public settings and another thing in private settings to wealthy donors. i think that is why...
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each home built creates an average of about three jobs per year and it generates about $90,000 in tax receive knew. so what's the effect on the overall economy? >> well, overall housing is about 5% of our gdp. those numbers aren't important. it is an important part but not the only part. consume sperpding is 70% of our economy. what we have done by lowering interest rates has taken money out of saver's pockets and put it in those borrower's pockets by buying new homes. it is much more important to let rates return to normal and earn money on the savings so they can go out and spend that money. >> how are sales previously occupied homes doing? >> you know, they are down as well. they have a much smaller impact on the economy than a newly constructed home. they were down and same sticker shock that will be a temporary impact. not a long-term impact. >> how does this reflect on c consumer confidence in the economy as a whole? >> if we step back and look at home builder confidence it is at an all-time high now. these companies that build houses are still buying lots and still investing in
each home built creates an average of about three jobs per year and it generates about $90,000 in tax receive knew. so what's the effect on the overall economy? >> well, overall housing is about 5% of our gdp. those numbers aren't important. it is an important part but not the only part. consume sperpding is 70% of our economy. what we have done by lowering interest rates has taken money out of saver's pockets and put it in those borrower's pockets by buying new homes. it is much more...
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they are talking about taxing, taxing speech wait, wait, wait. if i may, i'm going to thank you very much for that. let me put you over to mr. weiner for a manspeed is why? spent we're trying to stay on topic. >> i want to talk, too. [laughter] >> you can finish a answer quickly and then i will go to mr. weiner, if that's all right speak so i supersized to become socialist economic idea that kills jobs than were down to 1% or soon will be 0% like in cuba. went to make sure that people who are investing the money are doing so. everyone to end inequality we have to concentrate creating more jobs. in my neighborhood only five blocks we have over 20 different storefronts close because nobody want to go in business in new york city. everything is about tax, about violation and people, they need to work with to encourage the small business owner to continue doing what they're doing and went to let the people who are investing the money in the city to continue to do so so we create more jobs and we can in the inequality, economic and equality in the cit
they are talking about taxing, taxing speech wait, wait, wait. if i may, i'm going to thank you very much for that. let me put you over to mr. weiner for a manspeed is why? spent we're trying to stay on topic. >> i want to talk, too. [laughter] >> you can finish a answer quickly and then i will go to mr. weiner, if that's all right speak so i supersized to become socialist economic idea that kills jobs than were down to 1% or soon will be 0% like in cuba. went to make sure that...
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since we pay taxes. i believe we pay more innings it is a collectively as a people than we get back. we shouldn't in any way give up government monies. but i'm saying that we, if dr. king says here, in that quote, there's no reason why black -- especially in urban community cannot have a building purchased by the community collectively and provide a place for young people to go and hang out and learn. we have to get that mentality, you know, and, you know, and that requires a change in mind. brother malcom used to say and again, in this book, dr. king talks about psychology. the psychology manifestation of a white supreme sincerity. you don't hear it very much. but he taunt the tax on the mind. this is what we're dealing with now. as i said the physical attack have been significantly reduced. even with the trayvon martin case. the physical attack have been reduced. the psychology attack from the movyings with television, book, music, a lot produced by black people. as far as i'm concerned the gangster ra
since we pay taxes. i believe we pay more innings it is a collectively as a people than we get back. we shouldn't in any way give up government monies. but i'm saying that we, if dr. king says here, in that quote, there's no reason why black -- especially in urban community cannot have a building purchased by the community collectively and provide a place for young people to go and hang out and learn. we have to get that mentality, you know, and, you know, and that requires a change in mind....
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they passed a tax reform bill that slashes the corporate tax rate, that eliminates the estate tax for the very richest people in the state, that shifts more of the tax burden in the state on to the poor and on to the middle class. the guy who's now in charge of those sorts of things in north carolina, the state's budget director, is our friend, art. none other than the multimillionaire republican benefactor who helped make all of this possible. art pope after essentially buying the government that he wanted, art pope now is the government. now in terms of insulating themselves from the political costs of doing stuff like this and going this fast, there were things that could be done about that, too. as i said, the 2010 midterm elections were great for republicans in north carolina because that was a census year. their victories that year gave republicans a chance to redraw the congressional districts in the state to their advantage. so in the 2012 election this past november, get this. most north carolina voters when they voted, november 2012, 51% of north carolina voters voted that t
they passed a tax reform bill that slashes the corporate tax rate, that eliminates the estate tax for the very richest people in the state, that shifts more of the tax burden in the state on to the poor and on to the middle class. the guy who's now in charge of those sorts of things in north carolina, the state's budget director, is our friend, art. none other than the multimillionaire republican benefactor who helped make all of this possible. art pope after essentially buying the government...
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dealing with tax evasion and tax avoidance is the major theme at the g8 summit and certainly the g8 members will be interested in talking about those issues, and potentially there could be -- there won't be any kind of breakthrough agreement. but there could be a reinforcement of some of the work that was agreed to in the g8. oecd work on tax sharing and information sharing and so forth. then a third area would be -- i think there would be a fairly robust discussion of trade. the g120 has several times now laid down a commitment to the stand still against protectionist measures, which they have most recently extended through 2014 and may likely reup that. the commission has been honored and breached. they will probably make a strong stand. they will also talk about the -- at this point the main focus is on the bali ministerial in december which is the last real chance, i think, potentially save it. but most people i think in the trade world don't think that's likely to happen. there may be a more focus look at the g20 to push forward specific agreements in bali say on trade facilitation, fo
dealing with tax evasion and tax avoidance is the major theme at the g8 summit and certainly the g8 members will be interested in talking about those issues, and potentially there could be -- there won't be any kind of breakthrough agreement. but there could be a reinforcement of some of the work that was agreed to in the g8. oecd work on tax sharing and information sharing and so forth. then a third area would be -- i think there would be a fairly robust discussion of trade. the g120 has...
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and law is you can't sue the tax if they rule that a tax it wasn't a tax then later you can do it under your taxing authority. but on the question of whether or not the president has the authority to delay the implementation of the tax to some people, the answer is they have been doing it all the time. .. washing the affordable care act, but delaying the effective date happens all the time. and the authority of the president to do that has only been questioned when president obama did. [applause] >> my question -- [applause] my question was not about the delay. my question was the exemptions such as was granted to u.s. your entire staff. $0.8 from this program. and then he gave it to all the unions that he did, ten different unions. >> well, what happened in congress was in the bill. the only employee in the country, members of congress and their staff, all the employees in the country will lose their health insurance and have to go into the exchange. we still want to get some benefit. having insurance. and they're working that out. i'm not sure if they have the regulations fix, but the
and law is you can't sue the tax if they rule that a tax it wasn't a tax then later you can do it under your taxing authority. but on the question of whether or not the president has the authority to delay the implementation of the tax to some people, the answer is they have been doing it all the time. .. washing the affordable care act, but delaying the effective date happens all the time. and the authority of the president to do that has only been questioned when president obama did....
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begun to come back and you're also seeing it filtering through in -- state and local level where rising tax revenues from a recovering economy are starting to flow back in to both employment and in to construction projects so i'm confident on the construction side moving forward. >> i think what it says talking about home sales, looking at the data it's a referral to the momentum, that pace that we're at. >> thank you very much to both of you for joining us today. we did have some breaking news earlier and we want to get more on this newses. bill ackman selling his entire stake in jc penney. with us is an analyst on this. give us your first reaction. >> good afternoon. >> hello, brian? do we have you? >> i'm on a cell phone. i hope you can hear me okay. my first reaction is i don't think this is all too surprising. given some of the recent commentary of bill ackman and the firm and the commentary of jc penney. the market was expecting he would sell the stake. maybe it's come quicker than people thought. the fact that he is selling here is not all that surprising. >> why sell now? he'll take
begun to come back and you're also seeing it filtering through in -- state and local level where rising tax revenues from a recovering economy are starting to flow back in to both employment and in to construction projects so i'm confident on the construction side moving forward. >> i think what it says talking about home sales, looking at the data it's a referral to the momentum, that pace that we're at. >> thank you very much to both of you for joining us today. we did have some...
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using tax credits and grants and student loans, all this helps. this a few weeks ago, working with bob casey and others, we worked to make sure that student loan rates didn't double. that saves the typical undergraduate more than -- [applause] so we have made some progress. it is not enough. the system is on a trajectory that is unsustainable. if you keep on seeing the cost of college tuition go up and up and up, then no matter how much money we put in for loans or grants, it is not going to keep up. that means students are going to be even deeper in debt. actuallyave to do is reduce the cost. that means, that means that just legislators cannot keep cutting support for public college and universities. [applause] they have got to prioritize the next generation. [applause] it means colleges have to work harder to prevent tuition from going up year after year. our economy cannot afford the trillion dollars in outstanding student loan debt. can't rice the middle class and everybody trying to get in out of a college education. we have to change how we
using tax credits and grants and student loans, all this helps. this a few weeks ago, working with bob casey and others, we worked to make sure that student loan rates didn't double. that saves the typical undergraduate more than -- [applause] so we have made some progress. it is not enough. the system is on a trajectory that is unsustainable. if you keep on seeing the cost of college tuition go up and up and up, then no matter how much money we put in for loans or grants, it is not going to...
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. >> appears the tax payors will not be paying for bradley manning to become a woman. he was sentenced to 35 years in prison. he announced yesterday he wants to undergo hormone therapy. the army does not provide therapy or surgery for military inmates. they are trying to decide if major nidal hassan should get the death penalty. he has admitted to being the shooter of the 2009 killing of 13 people. after prosecutors called for the death penalty. a new hospital will go up in prince georges county. we are going to share the official plans. >> tucker has your forecast coming up and check in with the morning commute with steve h hershon when we come back. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." it's been called "cuccinelli's witch hunt" "designed to intimidate and suppress" ken cuccinelli used taxpayer funds to investigate a uva professor whose research on climate change cuccinelli opposed. cuccinelli, a climate change denier, forced the university to spend over half a million dollars defending itself against it's own attorney general
. >> appears the tax payors will not be paying for bradley manning to become a woman. he was sentenced to 35 years in prison. he announced yesterday he wants to undergo hormone therapy. the army does not provide therapy or surgery for military inmates. they are trying to decide if major nidal hassan should get the death penalty. he has admitted to being the shooter of the 2009 killing of 13 people. after prosecutors called for the death penalty. a new hospital will go up in prince georges...
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you let us tax ourselves and our legislatures and legislate for ourselves in our respective legislatures, and we remain in the empire recognizing the authority of the king and recognizing our membership in the british empire economically, because we are both beneficiaries of that. as they said, both sides, there's people on both sides argue r for this. up through the middle of the spring of 1776. this is the answer that the british will later regret they don't accept or act on. this will be the biggest bluppedder until history of british state craft. why don't they want to do it? why don't they see this is the way? three reasons. first of all, william blackstone, the great jurist ruled in 1775, or asserted, that there must be a single source of sovereignty in the empire. and in any government. there cannot be many god, must be only one gods. the source of the british empire, the british government is the king in parliament. the american solution is unacceptable because it creates multiple versions of sovereignty, each colony has its own sovereign government. even though nay claim to work
you let us tax ourselves and our legislatures and legislate for ourselves in our respective legislatures, and we remain in the empire recognizing the authority of the king and recognizing our membership in the british empire economically, because we are both beneficiaries of that. as they said, both sides, there's people on both sides argue r for this. up through the middle of the spring of 1776. this is the answer that the british will later regret they don't accept or act on. this will be the...